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Could it be that the sound is somehow equalised and compressed by Youtube?There's an obvious sound change at min. 3:30 but it should be more pronounced.I think it would make more sense if we were to upload a 16/44 of our system playing the same recor...
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Amy plays peaty much weekly chamber music. I listen them sometime and the idea to let her quartets to sound slightly bigger in homes, in the way how they would sound in concert hall, never left me. Of cause we are talking about an active extension of...
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Yes, it is time again for me, too, as soon as my amps get back from United Radio. Among many choices to make, which music to target?
OT, Robin, I think every trumpet player I've ever known has had a hernia. Hope all goes well for you, but WTF?
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Hey, what do you know? We got that 1908 Mason and Hamlin. It was delivered last night and I have made Any to play for me my Mikael Tariverdiev's Memories sonata. The Mason does need some work and our technician told that she will do it in a week of s...
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An audio guy contacted me today with and an interesting note: “can't put a piano in the same room as a hifi”. When I asked why he wrote: “scott's steinway sounding board would 'ring' like crazy. it was my theory about why his tannoys sounded even mud...
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And what about the brute force method (room correction for the bass arrays)?http://www.audyssey.com/hometheater/subeq.html...
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I think you have no way to run away from your room modes and the standing waves ...starting 28 hz is due to your big room dimension for sure and the standing wavesYou need to correct your fundamental room modes(below 100hz) by using limp mass acousti...
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Cool morning and some great music early, but things got worse as the temperature rose.I finally +/- gave up on just listening to music and started listening to the ingredients, and then I started to move around the room as I listened.Based on a ...
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Hi Romy ,well I appreciate the reply anyway! I have been reading your many threads and yes some on the Lowther designs but as you know your writings are a large large volume also and I havent made my way thru them all yet. As far as my room I could b...
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Yes Romy I will read the posts thanks I never real ment 12,000 square feet as I ment cubic feet as volume wise its still pretty huge with the 35-40 foot ceilings etc seating it would hold easly 200. its the volume of it I was wanting to fill more . I...
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Lets go into more detail. I'm very new to audiophiling-a year and half-which half of it wasted by Moronizm.
Anyhow a friend of mine(Amir who runs a blog about audio) introduced this site to me, and I saw the "real thing". And I specially am obssesed...
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Actually my listening room is quiet neutral acoustic wise, maybe it’s because of ceiling which is wholly covered by wood bars which are very old and not prfect so acting as a big diffuser-picture in attachment. Also a lot of sound-absorbing furniture...
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Bill, I am happy that you've improved your bass. As Romy mentioned in an earlier post about Bruckner, RTA is just one tool, and we have to listen and hear results with Music we know and love. When you told of the disappearing S2s, I was going to ment...
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[quote user="Anonymous Gilles"]I am not fgrustrated but trying to gather information before making a decision. I sen you an email from france and I own electrovoice patricians in a large room, about 100 square metres my question is is your amp real b...
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[quote user="AnonymousUser"] Sorry for the delay but my computer is down! I would like you to tell me squarely why your amp sounds to your ears better than the lamms tenors and the likes! what is if you prefer the impact of yur driver stage compared ...
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I think in the realm of integrated listening and living rooms
with full stack 7-ch installation and 40Hz bass horn I did accomplish a very commendable
thing. You will hardly fine a listening room out there that would be as living-friendly
as mine ...
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So, from here you have to find a house that has an otherwise acceptable room that looks like this? Or is this the case where you start from scratch? There has to be a "safer" way to try for mid-bass if you start from scratch?
Best regards,
Paul...
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Yes, there is no substitute for space. A related consideration it that some useful rooms (like bedrooms, library, etc.) need to be away from the influence of the Music Room, so those who wish it can do something else while Music is being played. Ag...
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We closed the house last week and as now painters are going
over house and repaint if. Wify went super creative with colors but she left my listening room alone and
wants me to do whatever I want. I used different simulators but still do not
have...
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[quote user="Romy the Cat"]
I found a company here in Boston that sell a lot of industrial things including a lot of acoustic materialhttp://www.kamcoboston.com/Products/default.asphttp://www.kamcoboston.com/Products/categoryView.asp?CategoryID=20F...
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I did not expect that I will face a problem with it but it looks as more I educate myself on subject as more I see problems. Looking and listing my room I have designed the foaming pattern of my room that will do fine acoustically and will not round ...
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Since room acoustics are important, I'd like to share my thoughts on this device I recently acquired. This is not a review but some thoughts on how this thing changes the sound of the room, because that's exactly what it does, and in my opinion, only...
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[quote user="oxric"]Whilst as Romy points out, the room might well be on the small side, it has a very high ceiling (say 4.5 m) that in my mind always presents fabulous opportunities. [/quote] I have a second opinion about the size of the room. My in...
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Hi,Here is another pic of the room:http://www18.ocn.ne.jp/~tnk/page009.html...
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Hi Romy and othersI am in the initial stage of planning a new home, which will have a dedicated music room. I noticed Romy in another thread you were impressed with the rough stone walling. This looks like a great way to disperse reflections. What I ...
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Yes, I'm Australian.Sorry for the unclear post. I never knew about the American "great room", but I do now.The room is to be a dedicated music room, If other members of the family wish to use it thats fine but the main prioriy of the room is a dedica...
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Romy, yes it is an interesting subject and one that I have thought quite a bit about although not directly from the angle from which you are approaching it.One of Macondos great strengths is narrow directivity from high frequencies all the way down t...
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[quote user="Romy the Cat"]
Unfortunately there was no further explanation, analyses, or a desire to look deeper (as usually on internet audio). [/quote]Glad you enjoyed the "Philosophy" section by Imai-san... some of his old writings deeply influe...
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This was our big discussion, the big Lamm / Wilson room, the sound was perfect in a sense that was absolutely quiet everything where it should go, the tone of the instruments was perfect, the soundstage was perfect the instruments w...
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and try to live without horns for a moment;) I hear you about kitchen .It's left from fireplaceRegards, W
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